Always had this on my mind… Crazy how shitposts get way more traction than solid, educational content 🤷♂️ Curious to know what you all think. Vote below 👇 I scroll CT for:
Take a look at these market caps: $WALLET – $14M $TWT – $358M $BICO – $124M Now guess who’s leading in EIP-7702 wallet contracts? @AmbireWallet. Right at the top. Undervalued? That’s putting it lightly. I’ve given you the alpha.
kinda hesitant to dive into @zora rn. most of the creator charts look like steep cliffs. has anyone actually been able to sustain earnings and keep a steady chart for more than a couple days?
there’s been way too much speculation around the @anoma nft collection in the Anoma alpha group lately... so i just said screw it, made my own custom nft
how to miserably fail on ct: > start shilling Kaito projects when you’ve barely got 10 followers > chase promos in your first month like it’s your full-time job > choose money over meaningful connections spam “follow for follow” and wonder why no one cares > copy every viral thread format but add nothing new post lazy takes like “xyz to $1000 eoy” and call it alpha > obsess over leaderboards instead of building long-term credibility -------------------------------------- how to actually win on ct: > create genuinely helpful or organic content when you’re just starting out > focus on earning 2
Wild to see how fast token creation is exploding on @bonk_fun compared to @pumpdotfun. Community-first platforms are finally winning and @SolportTom deserves major credit for that. Love seeing the real builders shine.
Taking a step back from chasing @KaitoAI leaderboards. Why? ➣ Missing just a day or two drops your rank like a rock. ➣ And recycling the same points daily just to stay visible? That’s not it. ➣ Its flooded with low-effort noise. Real content gets buried. ➣ Most of it feels like AI-generated slop, and honestly, I’m not here to compete with that. ➣ I’d rather focus on creating content that feels human insightful, original, and actually worth reading. Not something designed just to game a system. Quality over leaderboard. Always. But still will be writing about Projects that i love.
So @anoma retained its no.1 spot in pre-tge projects. @Infinit_Labs , @campnetworkxyz are under top 10 positions. @wardenprotocol is not far behind as well. Overall the projects i yap about gaining mindshare!😁
Now let me tell you a shocking IP story! ANI, a news agency from India sued OpenAI last year, but why? They claimed OpenAI used their news content without permission to train AI models and inside ChatGPT replies. ANI said ChatGPT sometimes spits out their articles word-for-word.. OpenAI’s response? They said they only use publicly available data and that it’s covered under "fair use." This shows how important it is to register an IP for your content. Get your IP on Camp Network ⛺️. Now, you’re the boss: ➣ set the rules ➣ decide remix permissions ➣ how royalties are shared Others can license yo
Shitposting does farm yaps faster, but here’s the twist: It earns attention, not trust. It builds engagement, not authority. It gets you yaps today, but ghosted tomorrow. Quality content is slow compounding. It doesn’t spike it sticks. That’s the kind of yap that turns into invites, collabs, and long-term mindshare. So yeah, shitpost to get seen. But don’t forget to signal once you have their eyes.